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Tyt pnngn ii.mrrt. Tiuradirr. Aoifuat S. 1371 TILE GAZETTE-TIMES rrrrrrr 4 2CSCT3T EUT. CHpCK gjn wMottrfhfL 4& .nv m; to what torn at my Tvr.'ia have said. I wis not; irwonr. ir ae Ha"la of WeCs 1 lost lihmu has &cd arry , 11 li 1 sad at en hji right j He wil Savt ;rr.& more; :-uL-a'.i surgery, am. S.-veni , w-k.s jg"i !L'n wm esct.TCa aj -is.-i.miT :ur 11 l-sfi ajr when j us- sa-u ae ti a la 5 on hj J -ni'Uiiter. E ramed around, andi a a.d he git a jw: 1 4-H Home Ec Supt's. to Meet Superintendent of 4-H horn ec departments at county fair will meet at the conference room of First National Bank In Heppner, Monday, Aug. 9, at 2:00 p.m. Ail phases of 4-H home ec fair, including style revue will be planned and discussed. Sally Bay, area agent, and Blrdin TuJlia will meet with, the group. All superintendents are urged to be present. New Books At lone Library JurjacriEiiun Saies: ELM liar. ngff Zjbv 2J Ciira. 1U; i.r.gji , J,:e :.iaies- U: -lists s jMruxnesr Hinnmim 3Ulin!r 2U sats. 2'iniisnei e:ir Appar-1 p. O'fis-a 3yurs: i ..s. u i xat. Sfunda- tnrrragn. rsiia? mul. aoem 2irorrtast Mrs. Van Hubbard, new sec. retary of Topic Club of lone re ported Monday the following new books at the lone Library: Blue Fire by Phyllis Whiteney, The Tenth. Month by Laura Eobson, A Death of Innocence Wtt 7alr3 PnrHn Ponnw Tanriv a cftrre of assault w:aa 10 aJi2Qur.ce xa engage-(hw srrr Ppnlone' Zoo. u.i.: 3a. jsry in Eeppner Jastxe cf tteix daughter. Marsha Scbert Leigh James and v.i:u. ;s r:r"j a une ot 1 , . J a3i. 1 ri:iry a in aj r.-.:!t eye. rne "ij cn tae inaasi :.c cut. Eavt3 pied I Encccement Tofd ifr. .mil 1L-9. rin. Baa of lone A yittmj feiler el 14 fiuui tie jLr.rraiiai to John Wesley CIds ; Tregaron'3 Kt n. '-A t.. ,-Jine Brent. Daughter by Madel- .V rn.iM! if w-H3 iin Caiumiaa. Haam aa a ait aait :nc -xA r! vna iad fufiemd umt ianu" to send at the rr of Tr:-)'fry 33 -fee Cry 5aX Tt iara an one haa taraei in .1 rr-pnr". T!i."; -v.-rn -gnt ai $ufzpstm taac pecpi da it SOW. Z'.'nn niiw iwipie wil be iartput ta remember huv many hiHirrt -hny :nent seraping; senaixtnf, hcamg, a ferjig their lormL! mr if -lie icflrt eiisra, Thea t-iers'j urtoid hours of f!-:fn(t.t iiiimr ir.rii je-jpie xhej didn't 'csnvr. mJI reaiiauig tie ia cf kc thizga that they wr-rr-n t ion! -o retail an x.-saiaa; asnl they ceetled Siem. Thtf ;nnLfr riiey put ntT 'a jut drrwn all eatpeases, the harder t v.il be. T'li: &anr9 wer to be tamed irrtj the Cry EaJ. The lity wH want the jEtomariim &r their own records. Then they C1 hau tie ta:rnaSon ar hand if and when any amer sgncy wants th aaze Jafcnnarir.n. LtiM.-i lufSered. C5e emit of tepiacemecta. the time spent in. cleaning up. Every expense should be included as well as ".le irm;v!iiuaJ3 own Cm and the amount that would have been .illo'ved If they had paid themsei-jesr Ad of r.nese expenses wul total ta aa impresrve .... Hut begin 3Ov 03 wiric on thai report. La:r year the Clrj Council made a similar efSort to es-t.m.i-!K the damages cf the VXQ flood for the Ccrps cf En gineers. Tha was something ever a year after the flood Peooie runt couiiln't remertfcer. do rr yaw. " acar.cn i .r iSC.r:T"i:n. went on a reesr.tiv. He s&xper: O.-ham. Miss Ball as in lone ana folks tiiere graduate or ione cpe:r.g h-s fiiiks rri; isinsg has. aiivjjed S Mr. and Mrs. jrcrmaa Olds of, .. viu" 31"""J" is a 13-0 ; ;choci i i irc.ilaaan. H.s fi;(k. came down). i u take him home. Thev also ght be: and a 1271 graduare cf Western Report OH Registered r ana tt iicui hs Cids is an ex marine home; a:k home the b:g camper and j f-r- Vietsaao. A fall wedding j Lloyd Eowton reports a yield soar the lad had borrowed. -j being plaaned Ahi'n going on vanaton, iices :a gun if. in ral sr 1 figure. 1 The Jal7-Aag. xfirinn at Cr- fon Waeat ifagazire has a god photo sftcwing the new type com bine reel, trie SWArT- jy E5X. Capnisn says "HiH Weatherford, in charge of the manufacturing operarxn, says the idea was ao simple and log Ural that the first rime he saw riie reel he swore a little bit for not having thought of the idea fcar.se if." Pioneer Ponderings X1 IT W. S. CATKB7TTI.I. Oxix Looa-iun-0XM i3avtag chosen a pua for a a prion, I am at a loss as to what should follow. I could mention our national dat, a twenty btlligc. ?Cin from all of ua ttng used to increase the eash liwa of labor and services, with loans to industries and bureaus to meet their increased payrolls. I might call attention to the workings of the earport trnport Bank and a long list of international "panhandlers' we all support I could mention tfeese things but I will not for tear that the reader may get the idea that w are supporting inflation. NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Thursday. 5 Senior Citizens Tiles., 10 Advisory Council Meeting Tues., 10 TOPS Thors., 13 Unemployment Compensation Thurs., 13 Senior Citizens Frl, 13 Sxiial Security Tues., 17 TOPS engagement Announced of 75.7 bushel from hia registe: ed Paha wheat planted on doub le summer fallow. Lloyd report ed he planted 9 bushel of wheat and harvested 1,4.38 bushel. Oth er growers with registered Paha wheat are Don Evans, Louis Carlson, Jack Sumner, Roland Eergatrom. Growers with certi- What's Cookln'? This recipe com from the L'tnatUU Cvmty Spotlight and looks like a good talad to knep in mind for Fair weeK when there's Ws of company and no much, time. Crab Salad 1 large loaf Iiced white iand wicii bread . , . knowing how Charlie feels about this kind of bread Id use Sour iovgii trench, bread Instead. I large onion 6 hard cooked eggs 2 cans imall shrimp I iTA) ounce can crab meat 2 if desired . . . and If you can aford it!) 1 cup chopped celery 3 cups mayonnaise Season lightly. Trim crusts off bread with scissors or knife. Spread each slice with butter on one ilde. Cut bread into cubes. Add chop ped onion and eggs. Toes the above together and put in re frigerator overnight In the morning add crab, shrimp, celery and mayonnaise. Cover and let stand 4 or more hours in refrigerator. Pile light ly on plate and garnish with green pepper, tomatoes. Serves 12. Doesn't that sound like a delicious summer salad recipe? COMMUNITY BILLBOARD Primary Children Entertain at Hospital The Primary children, ages 3 to 12, from the Church of Jesus' Christ vC Latter-day Saints went to the nursing home and sang nine songs for the elderly peo ple. They were directed by Karen Epley and accompanied by Clau- j dine Warren. ! The 20 children sang on July Ton ccpY of "Homesteads Heritages" by Giles French is available at either cf the banks here or at the museum. This is ta history cf Morrow County. It is repiete with much back ground and well worth the ten bucks. Tit Morrow County Jx?cees recently attached a cable to the old hulk of the Degree of Eonor apartment house and pulled it down. Equipment was leaned by Paul Jones, Floyd Jones and Marcel Jones. The lads will now spend a lot of spare time haul ing away the debris that's left The Degree of Honor has giv en a deed to this property to the local Jaycee chapter. Future (plans for the Jaycees include erecting a new meeting hail on the let Mr. and Mrs. &;ice Fulleton announce the engagement and fonhcr.iTTirg marriage of their daughter Euby Ann to Michael James Myers. Ail friends are corsiaily invited to the recep rir.fi to he Yt'trf at Ail Sainte' Episcopal Church on Sept i atjtion before registered or certi-'here visiting this week with her, 11 o'clock in the morning. 1 fied tags are issued, reports 1 folks, Mr. and Mr?. William; The bridegroim to be is the 'Harold Kerr, County Extension! iNicnois 01 lone, sne amvea in r. c Mr. OrvUIe Myers cf Alas fied seed are Oren Brace and 22, at 2:00 in the afternoon, Garry Tullis. I during the get together hour at The wheat. (Paha) has passed ' the hospital. the field inspection. Samples I from the cleaned seed will be ! tested for purity and germina- Mrs. Fred Boyer of Mediord u ka and Mrs. Marjorie Myers of Camas, Wo. Agent Wheat producers want- time to be nere tor Uie arrival ing seed should contact the j of her new nephew, Troy Wil above growers early. j ham White. AUG. C Cub Scout Pack E0etin 1:?f), CjrJiufte lawn. AUG. 7 pjyjeo XrATjrr-. Y.rrifjfj-.z FtH- cess Jan SehlicfctJcg at the Fair Pavilion, 9:30 pan. to 1 a.m. Admission J1-5Q pj ptrvn. Music by The Western Gen t Semen". AUG. 8 P-hea Creek Grange PienJc, Anson Wright Park, Pw- luck, at 12:30. Everyone wekxme to Join tn the fan. AUG. 8 Annual Willow Grange pic nic at 4:30 pas. in the lone Park. Join yotir frienoa there. AUG. 14 Rodeo Queen's corcriaOoa. WE HAVE MOVED TO 248 MAIN STREET SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SEE VICE BY RUGGLES-BOYCE Insurance Agency 228 Main '. O. Box 247 ph. 676-9625 If no answer call Bay Boyae 676-5384 Eeppner Pool Report From District Sanitarian Responding to a request from Mayor Collins, dry of Heppner, Morrow County. I evaluated the swimming pool July 13, 1371 for pohM.bie use on a lanited basis. Mayor Collins had suggested the poKaibllity of swimmaig, giris one day, boys the next Only one side of the bath bonne could possibly be useii. Gil Groff and Vic Gr5hens were at the pool when I arrived in Heppner so a really good evaluation of the pool was ac compLflhed The following is an incomplete lint cf items that mut be corrected prior to use by the public L fiepaa- pool drain. 2. Sandblast ami resurface pool buttiim ami wails. 1 Repair damaged wall sec tions of pooL 4. Eenlace m .suing grab rails. 5. Ei'place fencing on north and we.tt sides. tS. Cli'an and repair recircuia ton and diHinitrtion equipment as niM'esjiarj'. 7. Clean and inspect boiler for poKaible fae-box damage. 8. Totally repair bath house interior nd exterior wails for public use. 9. P:nnt entire bath hous str!ure. 10. Lwtail missing hot water tanks. 1L Replace mixing valves. 12. Repair and flush all inter ior plumbing water and swer. 1.1 Restore electrical installa tion t origin -J condition. 14. Replace missing yard and pl Lghts as necessary. The above listed needs would necessarily have to be met whether the pool use was to be permanent o limited. Jacfc Wright, Dtstrtct Sanitarian My ol frlead. tired of tb hurly and burly, says he wants nothing in this world as much as to find someplace where the action ain't You't got tronhla? Consider tie moth. Ee spends his sum mer In a fur coat, and hia win ter in a bikini. Get Ready for Fair! Some things change at coun ty fair.' 4-H keeps in step with the times T Jtew exhibits, con tests and events are added and others improved to allow the public opportunity ta see the many new directions of 4-H youth development There'll be a big 4-E event every day and evening of Fair. Members lixik forward to three days jam packed with ac tion. The public Is invited to artend any and all 4-H events. TUESDAY EVETOTG Aug. 21 an improved and enlarged Favorite Foods Show will be presented Ail fooiia awards will be presenred at close of the show. Also on Tuesday evening, the 4-H Square Dancing club from Irrisron will give a public ex hibition at the fairgrounds. Wadaesdoy Style revue, the ever popular evnt for 4-H clothing and knit ting girls will again be held ;n front of tee main grandstand at the fairgrounds, Wednesday evening, Aug. 25, beginning at 9 00 p.m. Thursday A new dog gun march has been added to Thursday's events. 4 H dog club members from neighboring counties have been invited to attend and participate j mPW-g- m this event, scheduled to start! Flrst XeA:TL ta tha 8,J at 13:00 noon. This new event! Md were BUI Ward Claude should rate high on the list of Smith, 2nd place team, Claude things to see at fair. smith Jan Faught tying with i uu.h. ji.u:or.a;cri jonn rorrest i Second go around. Erst team ! in, Paul Rice Les Kamra, tyaig for second were Bob Sreagill Weekend Team Roping Saturday and Saturday eve ning, trucks, campers and horse trailers gathered at the Mur ray's home in Ione to start off the Team Roping weekend with a pit barbecue of pig, salmon and chicken. There was live music as entertainment furnish ed by Jan Baker and wife, Sher man Murray, Aileen Murray and Kenny Burres. Sunday, team roping began. First in average in the open roping were Claude Smith from Idaho and teammate Bill Ward of Athena. Second team in ave rage was made up of Jim Faught from Touchet Wash., Claude Smith. Thad in average were Mark Perkms of Pendleton Claude Smith. There were 24 teams competmg in the open Thursday evening is the big night for livestock members! Livestock Awards. the pig -HTamble ami the livestock auc- ion are all Thursday evening. Mart M array and Bud Parker ' Fouru events start xuesday , immd wer Bockie Bobins morning and go on Oirough theWay!1(, sHraaistad. second were -nnre tnree days. There is al-! 3U1 Ward Claude Smith. w,v, 4 . n evera going on ar in the fourth ga around, first f I tj - 9howmanship. demon- wr9 w1e? ;U futons, judging Lvestxk. and!Cenr winesar. second' clace ! II 0,ne"' were Paul Rice Wade Kamm. I Don't overlixk the 4 3 ani- There were 23 reams in the! mals in the bams: There'll be So vice Rupmg. The Don Marsh-i swine, sheep, dairy, beef, goats, j al Bob Gregory team were first' poultry and rabbits on display, j in the average, Jerry Winegar j Maay new 4-H projects win Jim Cole, second, and third were; be exhibited. Lock in at tiie 4-H i BUI Gibs Jim Cole. Fast tane ! annex building to see 4-H home j in the first go around was the economics and miscellaneous j Claude Sm.tii Frank Ward : projects on display. 4-Hers i team wita 13.3. Second fastest! learn by doing and county fair! was the Bill Ward Bill Crocker' m the time wrien taeir learn ings are proudly displayed for the public to enjoy. Se jbu at the fair! team. ! Teams were from various ar- eas of the valley. Prairie Cltyj and John Day. ! MORROW COUNTY FAIR and RODEO SATURDAY August 7 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music By The 'Western Gentlemen' CONDON ADMISSION $i en r" I j0 Person JvJwLL : : 'CJ I""--'.-" vv') " I,' v ! M L ; Honoring JAN SCHUCHTING MORROW COUNTY r A r AV1L ON HEPPNER